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Just one ot the many couples having their picture taken are Shutona Tuck and Darrell Vaughan. Pictures were taken during lunch by the Journalism photographers. Wi 3 oo' f A ix Photo by Patti Welller I Going up for a jump ball are Mrs. Glenda Foegelle against Kim Cater in the Faculty vs. Student basketball game. Looking on and waiting for their chance to grab the tip are Jackie Crumpton, C885 Mrs. Betty Jones, and C603 Mrs, Peggy Laughlin, as Coach Don Brownlee acts as releree. VISITORS Rose Fisher 4523 goes- up against a Copperas Cove player in the girls' basketball game on Monday night ot Twirp Week. my St'
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Ahlgren, Robby arris, and King J. D. olt. Not re Wayne Hill and nthony Layout by Karen Graham 1,-A Beating seniors John Sawyer and Alex Longoria, Coach Dale Baker goes unchallenged for a lay-up as Coach Suzanne Crouch comes to assist in the Faculty-Student game, Girls pick up tab during Twirp Week Twirp Week, the week when roles were reversed, girls treated their dates of the week to all the different activities planned and consequently went broke. Starting the week off, on Monday there was a girl's bas- ketball game against Bryan. During lunch on Tuesday, stu- dents had their pictures taken by the journalism department photographers in stocks made by Student Council while the Polytoniks provided back- ground music. Later that night, Cinema 6 oitered dollar night. Wednesday, students were entertained at lunch by music provided by sophomore Ivan Hernandez and junior Bobby Eggleston. Later on that eve- ning was a Faculty vs. Stu- dents basketball game. The tun Thursday night was at Action World where the rates were reduced and the girls had the option of bowling or skating. Friday, the busiest day of the week, provided a movie, The Sting, for a dollar. during 6 and 7th periods. Girls were encouraged to buy a ticket tor their guy, although it wasn't mandatory. That night, there was an option of three activi- ties: girls could take their dates to a boys' basketball game against Copperas Cove, a country-western dance at K.C. by the Moods, or dinner at the Matterhorn Restaurant near Salado. A new addition to Twirp Week was the election of King Twirp. Only girls were allowed to vote, and eight finalists were chosen from 22 nomi- nees, nominated by their respective clubs. The nomi- nees tor the honor of King Twirp were Ftoss Ahlgren, Mike Blanchat, Keith Bulls, Anthony Clemons, Len Dip- pei, Sean-Cockrell, Terry Floyd, Adam Guillen, Robby Harris, Jeff Henderson, Wayne Hill, J. D. Holt, David Joyce, Keith Kelln, Eddie Lewis, Steve Michalewicz, James Nastars, Mark Ftahm, Mark Remax, John samos, Daniel Sharp, and Steve Utley. Twirp f 23
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